I find it funny that we see:
Two supernaturally resilient and strong murderous humans (Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees)
Two non/metaphysical entities (Freddy Krueger and Pennywise)
… and Ghostface who is a normal human, regardless of which version.
I find it funny that we see:
Two supernaturally resilient and strong murderous humans (Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees)
Two non/metaphysical entities (Freddy Krueger and Pennywise)
… and Ghostface who is a normal human, regardless of which version.
They did, but things were different. Obvious main difference being that we didn’t have centralised store apps with launchers that already do the functions you need: download, setup, updates, news, etc. (well Steam does, with workshop integration for mods and everything)
Nowadays people see launchers as an extra unnecessary step, usually requiring another account for no good reason, and, importantly, a data harvesting tool. That last one is the reason I usually see people hating a launcher. The other issue is I’ve seen a lot of complaints about is launchers simply breaking stuff for some people and not letting them play their game (especially on Linux).
(Generic summary, not specific to Owlcat here)